Solcar
10 kW
I got a chance to examine my classic ten speed layout yesterday. It is a Huffy Omni-10. My interpretation of the information I gathered is that the simplest system is left side drive of rear wheel, with the freewheel at the hub. Only need two freewheels this way, while driving the pedal chain requires three if turning an unpowered motor by pedaling is to be avoided. The two stage reduction gearing allows a smaller, faster turning motor. That is technically a much simpler motor to get manufactured. I use a Pittman servo motor which is two inches in diameter and 5 inches long. It uses brushes, which is easier and cheaper to control. My regret is that these are high-end surplus motors that I lucked upon; that is, I wish everyone could still get one for $15.
-The basic approach is freewheel on left side of hub with the chain from its attached big sprocket going up to the crank which it uses as an axis of rotation when driving a small sprocket of a two sprocket assembly.
-That two sprocket assembly is a small sprocket attached to a big sprocket.
-That big sprocket is driven by the motor sprocket.
-The motor is mounted to the lower main frame bar. It also might be mountable behind the seat.
-Controller: One current controlled PWM output. Doesn't require everything internal in triplicate to drive separate motor windings.
This approach keeps all the electric drive components out of the way so that maximum cargo space is available. I carry boxes of groceries on my bike. Your thoughts are welcome, and thanks in advance.
-The basic approach is freewheel on left side of hub with the chain from its attached big sprocket going up to the crank which it uses as an axis of rotation when driving a small sprocket of a two sprocket assembly.
-That two sprocket assembly is a small sprocket attached to a big sprocket.
-That big sprocket is driven by the motor sprocket.
-The motor is mounted to the lower main frame bar. It also might be mountable behind the seat.
-Controller: One current controlled PWM output. Doesn't require everything internal in triplicate to drive separate motor windings.
This approach keeps all the electric drive components out of the way so that maximum cargo space is available. I carry boxes of groceries on my bike. Your thoughts are welcome, and thanks in advance.